2014/11/17

Book Review: Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce

Title: Sisters Red
Author: Jackson Pearce
Published: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 328
Rating: 3/5


Summary:
Scarlett and Rosie March are both hunters and have an unbreakable bond. But not your conventional hunter... these sisters hunt Fenris - the werewolves that attacked them as children and took Scarletts eye.

But when more girls bodies start surfacing, they must hunt more ferociously, Rosie wonders if there's more to life than just the hunt, and the unbreakable bond they share as sisters begin to falter.


Review:
Basically, the best way to describe this book is good, but not great. It's fast paced and easy to read, though the writing isn't spectacular.

The characters are clear, but I felt they lacked a little depth. Some felt very one dimensional. I did really like how Scarlett is so completely obsessed with the hunt and it's who she is, so I liked her the best.

The action in this book is intriguing but somewhat repetitive. I did enjoy how this is inspired by Little Red Riding Hood though, as I felt it took a completely new spin on it.

I would recommend this to people who like light fantasy and fairy tales.

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